William Dawes Miller ( c. 1918 – April 9, 1993) was an American engineer. He was also a director of the Pioneer Fund and President of the Metropolitan Club in Manhattan .
25-548: (Redirected from Will Miller ) William, Willie, Will, Bill, or Billy Miller may refer to: Architecture and engineering [ edit ] William Dawes Miller (1918–1993), American engineer William Henry Miller (architect) (1848–1922), American architect William R. Miller (architect) (1866–1929), American architect in Maine Artists [ edit ] Bill Miller (artist) (born 1962), American artist Billy
50-485: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Dawes Miller He graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology . Miller was an engineer and operations officer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the United States Atomic Energy Commission ( Manhattan Project ). Later he was chief engineer at Continental Copper & Steel on
75-541: The Illinois Central Railroad from Calumet to Kankakee. In 1855, Miller moved from St. Louis, Missouri , back to South Bend. Miller worked with Alexis Coquillard in the milling business. After Coquillard's death, Miller formed a partnership with Dr. Hendricks and rebuilt Coquillard's mill. They continued the business until 1869. In 1870, Miller became connected with the Thompson & Wykoff Bank. In 1871, it
100-550: The Texas Towers radar project. He went on to be President and CEO of Consolidated Aluminum , and later a senior vice president at The Anaconda Company . He died of a heart attack in Palm Beach, Florida . This article about a United States engineer, inventor or industrial designer is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . William Miller (mayor) William Miller (March 16, 1821 – February 21, 1901)
125-507: The 2000 film Almost Famous Government [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Bill Miller (diplomat) , director of the Diplomatic Security Service G. William Miller (1925–2006), secretary of the treasury and Federal Reserve Board chairman William Miller (North Carolina politician) (c. 1783–1825), North Carolina governor, 1814–1817 Bill Miller (North Carolina politician) (1929–2022), member of
150-950: The Alaska Aces Rowing [ edit ] Will Miller (rower) (born 1984), American Olympic rower William Miller (rower, born 1905) (1905–1985), American Olympic rower William Miller (rower, born 1947) , American Olympic rower Other sports [ edit ] Bill Miller (bowls) (1910–2004), American lawn bowler Bill Miller (ice hockey) (1908–1986), Canadian professional hockey player Bill Miller (lacrosse) (born c. 1967), American lacrosse player Bill Miller (wrestler) (1927–1997), American professional wrestler Billy Miller (water polo) (born 1988), Australian water polo player Will Miller (rugby union) (born 1993), Australian rugby union player William Miller (Australian athlete) (1846–1939), champion in boxing, fencing, wrestling and weight-lifting William Miller (Canadian football) (1957–2019), running back in
175-722: The American Civil War William Miller (RAF officer) (1892–1962), World War I flying ace Music [ edit ] Bill Miller (musician) (born 1955), Grammy Award-winning Native American singer and songwriter Bill Miller (pianist) (1915–2006), close collaborator with Frank Sinatra Billy Miller (archivist) (1954–2016), rock 'n' roll collector and archivist Billy Miller (Australian musician) , former member of Australian band The Ferrets William Miller (American publisher) , 19th century music publisher Religion [ edit ] William Miller (Australian Presbyterian minister) (1815–1874), served
200-1389: The American Football League Billy Miller (American football) (born 1977), American professional football player Willie Miller (American football) (born 1947), American football player Association football [ edit ] Bill Miller (footballer, born 1890) (1890–?), English footballer (Brighton & Hove Albion) Bill Miller (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1974), English footballer (Luton Town, Southport) William Miller (1870s footballer) (died 1894), Scottish footballer (Third Lanark, Scotland national team) William Miller (footballer, born 1875) (1875–1915), Scottish footballer William Miller (footballer, born 1996) , English footballer and former child actor Willie Miller (born 1955), Scottish football player, manager and director (Aberdeen, Scotland national team) Willie Miller (footballer, born 1895) (1895–1970), Scottish football player (Hibernian) Willie Miller (footballer, born 1910) (1910–1978), Scottish football player (Partick Thistle, Burnley) Willie Miller (footballer, born 1924) (1924–2005), Scottish goalkeeper (Celtic, Scotland national team) Willie Miller (footballer, born 1969) , Scottish football player (Hibernian) Athletics [ edit ] Bill Miller (athlete) (1930–2016), Olympian athlete in
225-663: The Artist (1964–2022), East Village-based artist born William Miller Christian William Miller (1921–1995), American artist and model William Miller (engraver) (1796–1882), Scottish line engraver William Rickarby Miller (1818–1893), American painter Business and industry [ edit ] Bill Miller (British businessman) (1928–2020), former Vice-Chairman of Bristol-Myers Squibb and philanthropist Bill Miller (investor) (born 1950), chairman and former chief investment officer of Legg Mason Capital Management William Starr Miller II (1856–1935), New York industrialist in
250-611: The Bank of England, 1864–1866 William Miller (criminal) (1906–1931), American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw William Miller, Lord Glenlee (1755–1846), Scottish advocate, judge, and landowner William Christopher Miller (1898–c. 1976), British veterinarian William Herbert Miller Jr. (1932–1988), philatelist of New York City Willie Miller (urbanist) (1950–2021), British urban planner See also [ edit ] William Millar (disambiguation) William Mueller (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
275-854: The Bowman School, a log school house. His family lived at Stull Place in South Bend. His brother was H. B. Miller , state senator from New York and founder of the Kalamazoo, Michigan Telegraph and the Buffalo Telegraph . Miller worked as a clerk with the Harper Brothers in 1838. In 1846, Miller worked in the dry goods business and clerked for different firms. In 1849, Miller moved to California to engage in gold mining. He remained there for three years. Miller then worked with Dr. John A. Hendricks in contracting and did stone work on bridges and culverts on
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#1733085764800300-1220: The Canadian Football League William Miller (cricketer, born 1817) , English cricketer William Miller (cricketer, born 1905) (1905–1974), Australian cricketer William Miller (golfer) (1839–?), Scottish amateur golfer Writing and publishing [ edit ] H. Bill Miller (1920–1961), mystery co-author with Bob Wade William Miller (British publisher) (1769–1844) William Miller (historian) (1864–1945), British expatriate journalist and medieval historian William Miller (poet) (1810–1872), Scottish poet, writer of Wee Willie Winkie William Miller (typographer) Scottish type-founder, working in Edinburgh from c.1808 and associated with Scotch Roman William Burke Miller (1904–1983), newspaper and radio journalist William H. Miller (writer) (born 1948), maritime historian William Henry Miller (book collector) (1789–1848), book collector and UK parliamentarian William Lee Miller (1926–2012), American journalist and historian Other fields [ edit ] William Miller (cashier) , Chief Cashier of
325-671: The Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria in Australia William Miller (missionary) (1838–1923), Free Church of Scotland missionary to Madras and educationalist William Miller (preacher) (1782–1849), founder of the Millerite Movement William McElwee Miller (1892–1993), author, Presbyterian minister, missionary to Persia (Iran) Science and education [ edit ] William Allen Miller (1817–1870), British chemist after whom
350-1140: The Iowa Supreme Court William Ernest Miller (1908–1976), U.S. federal judge William F. Miller (Wisconsin politician) (1869–?), Wisconsin state assemblyman William Green Miller (1931–2019), United States Ambassador to Ukraine William H. H. Miller (1840–1917), US Attorney General, 1889–1893 William Henry Miller (legislator) (1829–1870), US congressman from Pennsylvania William J. Miller (1899–1950), US congressman from Connecticut William Read Miller (1823–1887), governor of Arkansas William S. Miller (1793–1854), US congressman from New York United Kingdom [ edit ] William Miller, Lord Glenlee (1755–1846), MP for Edinburgh 1790–81, judge in Scotland from 1795 as Lord Glenlee William Henry Miller (book collector) (1789–1848), MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme Sir William Miller, 1st Baronet (1809–1887), British Vice-Consul at St. Petersburg, 1842–1854, Member of Parliament for Leith William Thomas Miller (1865–1930), MP in
375-644: The Miller crater is named William F. Miller (1925–2017), American professor of management and of computer science William Hallowes Miller (1801–1880), British mineralogist and crystallographer William Hughes Miller (born 1941), American chemistry professor William Ian Miller (born 1946), American law professor at University of Michigan William Lash Miller (1866–1940), Canadian chemistry professor William P. Miller (college president) , president of Weber State University , 1962–1972 William Richard Miller (born 1947), American professor of psychology at
400-643: The North Carolina Senate William Miller (Indiana politician) (1809–1879), member of the Indiana House of Representatives William Miller (mayor) (1821–1901), mayor of South Bend, Indiana William Miller (Texas politician) , member of the Twenty-first Texas Legislature William E. Miller (1914–1983), Republican vice presidential nominee in 1964, US congressman William E. Miller (Iowa judge) , Justice of
425-567: The Northern Ireland Parliament for Fermanagh and Tyrone and North Tyrone Bill Miller (Scottish politician) (born 1954), former Labour MEP Canada [ edit ] William Miller (Canadian politician) (1835–1912) William Willoughby Miller (1880–1959), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada Australia [ edit ] William Miller (South Australian politician) (1850–1922), Australian politician who represented
450-480: The University of New Mexico William T. Miller (1911–1998), American chemistry professor Sports [ edit ] American football [ edit ] Bill Miller (American football coach, born 1931) (1931–2006), head football coach at Southwest Texas State University Bill Miller (American football coach, born 1956) , college football coach Bill Miller (wide receiver) (born 1940), wide receiver in
475-982: The early 20th century William White Miller (1846–1912), Irish Canadian businessman Film, stage, and television [ edit ] Bill Miller (impresario) (1904–2002), Russian-born American impresario Bill Miller (film producer) (born 1960), Australian film producer Billy Miller (actor) (1979–2023), American actor, best known for roles on The Young and the Restless and General Hospital Ranger Bill Miller (1878–1939), American actor Will Miller (therapist) (born 1949), American ordained minister, Nick at Nite's resident television therapist William Miller (actor, born 1978) , actor based primarily in Spain William Miller (actor, born 1996) , English child actor and footballer William Miller (sound engineer) , British re-recording mixer William Miller ( Almost Famous character) , fictional character in
500-554: The electoral district of Burra Burra Military [ edit ] William E. Miller (Medal of Honor) , Union soldier and Medal of Honor recipient during the American Civil War William Miller (Peruvian general) (1795–1861), British general known in Latin American as Guillermo Miller, fought beside Simón Bolívar William Miller (Confederate Army officer) (1820–1909), general in the Confederate States Army during
525-980: The javelin throw Bill Miller (pole vault) (1912–2008), American Olympic pole vaulter Australian rules football [ edit ] Bill Miller (Australian footballer) (1936–1986), Australian rules footballer for Geelong Billy Miller (Australian footballer) (1884–1970), Australian rules footballer for Geelong William Miller (Australian footballer) (1881–1912), South Australian footballer for Norwood Baseball [ edit ] Bill Miller (outfielder) (1879–1957), Major League Baseball player Bill Miller (right-handed pitcher) (1910–1982), Major League Baseball player Bill Miller (left-handed pitcher) (1927–2003), Major League Baseball player Bill Miller (umpire) (born 1967), Major League Baseball umpire Basketball [ edit ] Bill Miller (basketball) (1924–1991), American NBA player and college head coach (Elon University) Willie Miller (basketball) (born 1977), professional basketball player of
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575-556: Was a banker and politician from South Bend, Indiana . He served as Mayor of South Bend from 1872 to 1876 and was on the city council. William Miller was born on March 16, 1821, in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania , to Henry Miller. His father was a farmer. Miller worked as a clerk in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . Miller and his family moved to South Bend, Indiana , in August 1837. He attended
600-608: Was organized as the South Bend National Bank. He worked there as cashier for over twenty years and served as the first president. He served as president until his death. Miller served as president of the Peninsular Railroad for three years. He also served as president of the Mishawaka Paper and Pulp Company. Miller was a Republican . Miller served as Mayor of South Bend for two terms, from 1872 to 1876. He
625-505: Was succeeded by Alexander N. Thomas . Miller served as mayor during a debate about a replacement water system in South Bend. Miller served in the South Bend City Council. Miller married three times. Miller married Mary Kabbell Butler of Brentwood, Essex , on February 5, 1874. His wife died on June 29, 1887. Miller also married Mary Groff. One of his children was William F. Miller, a businessman in South Bend. Miller had
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